Bearded Bantam Silkies

The Silkie (sometimes alternatively spelled Silky) is a breed of chicken named for its atypically fluffy plumage, which is said to feel like silk. Silkies are considered an ideal pet and are the most docile of chickens. H Silkie chickens are extremely affordable pets to own, especially when considering the benefits of keeping them such as access to fresh eggs, pest control, and companionship.

African Pygmy Goats

A family-owned pygmy goat breeder committed to producing high-quality African pygmy goats for show, breeding, and pet purposes since 1982. With "quality is better than quantity" as their motto, founders Debbie and Jim Hosley pride themselves on raising pygmy goats that are highly sought after the world over. Amber Waves continues to gain industry acclaim as its animals have recently been featured on television and purchased by international dignitaries.

Black Copper French Marans

We are a small, family friendly farm located in Norco, CA striving to continue with the quality lineage of the French Black Copper Marans breeding line. All of our chicks are hand raised in our home and are guaranteed a good healthy start. Famed for their dark chocolate brown eggs, the Marans originate from France. They are rare and extremely popular dual purpose breed. They are fast growing and hardy.

Pyrenean Mountain Dog

The Pyrenean Mountain Dog, known as the Great Pyrenees in North America, is a large breed of dog used as a livestock guardian dog. It should not be confused with the Pyrenean Mastiff. WikipediaThe Great Pyrenees is a capable and imposing guardian, devoted to its family and somewhat wary of strangers — human or canine. When not provoked, it is calm, well-mannered and somewhat serious. It is very gentle with its family and children. This breed was developed to guard flocks on steep mountain slopes and so must combine strength with agility.

Nigerian Dwarf Goats

The Nigerian Dwarf is a miniature goat of West African Origin. Any color or combination of colors is acceptable. The most commonly asked question about Dwarf goats is: What is the difference between these and Pygmy goats? Although they have similar origins, they are separate and distinct breeds. Pygmies are bred to be "cobby" and heavy boned. (The best pygmies look like beer kegs with legs.) Dwarves are bred to have the length of body and structure, in proportion, of a dairy goat. Color is one of the BIG factors that makes breeding Dwarves so popular. Dwarf goats are gentle and loveable. Even breeding bucks are handled easily. They make wonderful pets and great animal projects for young children in 4-H.